Apis mellifera capensis, commonly called the Cape honey bee or Cape bee, is a southern South African sub-species of the Western honey bee. Cape bee workers are uniquely able to lay diploid, female eggs, by means of thelytoky, whereas workers of other honey bee subspecies (and, in fact, unmated females of all other eusocial insects) are able to lay only haploid, male eggs.
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